MrsLogicFromViz
Sunday 6th September 2015 4:54pm [Edited]
suburban south London
2,861 posts
Quote: DougWonnacott @ 5th September 2015, 11:23 PM BST
That's no excuse. I grew up reading The Eagle, but I never became a WWII style pilot in outer space battling the evil Mekon.
Then I switched to Batman, but I didn't grow up and become a millionaire businessman by day and a vigilante crime fighter by night.
Then I switched to Reader's Wives, but I didn't become a middle aged woman sitting on my kitchen sink sucking my own finger with my fanny on display.
Fair enough. I recall reading loads of annuals as a child which my mother used to purchase from the jumble sales she used to help at. I had a Diana 1973 one which stated how 'dreamy' Manfred Mann were and how to alter your clothes. The girls' stories centred around ponies, boarding schools and living with cruel relatives because your mother had died and your father was in the Merchant Navy.
Mizz magazine had 'photo love' stories concerning periods, discos, dating and kissing. Oh to be thirteen again.
Quote: DougWonnacott @ 5th September 2015, 11:23 PM BST
That's no excuse. I grew up reading The Eagle, but I never became a WWII style pilot in outer space battling the evil Mekon.
Then I switched to Batman, but I didn't grow up and become a millionaire businessman by day and a vigilante crime fighter by night.
Then I switched to Reader's Wives, but I didn't become a middle aged woman sitting on my kitchen sink sucking my own finger with my fanny on display.
Fair enough. I recall reading loads of annuals as a child which my mother used to purchase from the jumble sales she used to help at. I had a Diana 1973 one which stated how 'dreamy' Manfred Mann were and how to alter your clothes. The girls' stories centred around ponies, boarding schools and living with cruel relatives because your mother had died and your father was in the Merchant Navy.
Mizz magazine had 'photo love' stories concerning periods, discos, dating and kissing. Oh to be thirteen again.
Quote: DougWonnacott @ 5th September 2015, 11:23 PM BST
That's no excuse. I grew up reading The Eagle, but I never became a WWII style pilot in outer space battling the evil Mekon.
Then I switched to Batman, but I didn't grow up and become a millionaire businessman by day and a vigilante crime fighter by night.
Then I switched to Reader's Wives, but I didn't become a middle aged woman sitting on my kitchen sink sucking my own finger with my fanny on display.
Fair enough. I recall reading loads of annuals as a child which my mother used to purchase from the jumble sales she used to help at. I had a Diana 1973 one which stated how 'dreamy' Manfred Mann were and how to alter your clothes. The girls' stories centred around ponies, boarding schools and living with cruel relatives because your mother had died and your father was in the Merchant Navy.
Mizz magazine had 'photo love' stories concerning periods, discos, dating and kissing. Oh to be thirteen again.
Quote: DougWonnacott @ 5th September 2015, 11:23 PM BST
That's no excuse. I grew up reading The Eagle, but I never became a WWII style pilot in outer space battling the evil Mekon.
Then I switched to Batman, but I didn't grow up and become a millionaire businessman by day and a vigilante crime fighter by night.
Then I switched to Reader's Wives, but I didn't become a middle aged woman sitting on my kitchen sink sucking my own finger with my fanny on display.
Fair enough. I recall reading loads of annuals as a child which my mother used to purchase from the jumble sales she used to help at. I had a Diana 1973 one which stated how 'dreamy' Manfred Mann were and how to alter your clothes. The girls' stories centred around ponies, boarding schools and living with cruel relatives because your mother had died and your father was in the Merchant Navy.
Mizz magazine had 'photo love' stories concerning periods, discos, dating and kissing. Oh to be thirteen again.
Quote: DougWonnacott @ 5th September 2015, 11:23 PM BST
That's no excuse. I grew up reading The Eagle, but I never became a WWII style pilot in outer space battling the evil Mekon.
Then I switched to Batman, but I didn't grow up and become a millionaire businessman by day and a vigilante crime fighter by night.
Then I switched to Reader's Wives, but I didn't become a middle aged woman sitting on my kitchen sink sucking my own finger with my fanny on display.
Fair enough. I recall reading loads of annuals as a child which my mother used to purchase from the jumble sales she used to help at. I had a Diana 1973 one which stated how 'dreamy' Manfred Mann were and how to alter your clothes. The girls' stories centred around ponies, boarding schools and living with cruel relatives because your mother had died and your father was in the Merchant Navy.
Mizz magazine had 'photo love' stories concerning periods, discos, dating and kissing. Oh to be thirteen again.
Apologies, I'm on a train (as if that's any excuse). Will edit later when I'm sitting at my laptop.